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Okaukuejo Camp

|86%|83% (589 reviews)

Okaukuejo Camp (formerly known as Okakwiju), meaning a woman who bore a child each year, stands at the western end of the famous Etosha Pan, about a half-hour drive from the Andersson Gate, the southern entrance into Etosha National Park. Although a larger camp than most ... Read more about Okaukuejo Camp

Halali Camp

|43%|80% (293 reviews)

Strategically located alongside the middle of Etosha Pan in Etosha National Park, Halali is one of five government-run camps and lodges inside the park. It stands beside one of the very few hills in Etosha, with its own floodlit waterhole, and is the smallest and quietest ... Read more about Halali Camp

Haus Sonneneck

|43%|86% (102 reviews)

Located in the suburb of Eros Park, Haus Sonneneck is rapidly gaining a reputation as one of Windhoek's best pensions. It is set in beautiful lush gardens, which are filled with blooming flowers, trickling water features and plenty of birds. All is calm and peace, yet the ... Read more about Haus Sonneneck

Kulala Desert Lodge

|43%|91% (287 reviews)

Situated on the 210km2 private Kulala Wilderness Reserve south of Sesriem, Kulala Desert Lodge offers a close and spectacular view over the Namib Sand Sea to the west, and the Namib-Naukluft Mountains to the east. Originally opened in 1996, the lodge was built to make the ... Read more about Kulala Desert Lodge

Doro Nawas

|29%|93% (392 reviews)

Doro Nawas Camp is perched on top of a rugged, rocky hill, on the floodplains of the dry Aba Huab River. Solid and almost foreboding in appearance, it has open and attractive views across the plains to the mountains and sandstone cliffs of Twyfelfontein.
The camp is a ... Read more about Doro Nawas

Waterberg Camp

|29%|74% (60 reviews)

Waterberg Camp is the new name for the government-run restcamp which used to be called Waterberg Plateau Resort. It was originally known as the Bernabe de la Bat Restcamp, and in many ways the description of 'rest camp' is much more accurate than either the new term 'camp', ... Read more about Waterberg Camp

Nunda River Lodge

|29%|83% (24 reviews)

Nunda River Lodge (sometimes referred to as Nunda Safari Lodge) opened in May 2008 in Namibia's Caprivi Strip, now renamed as the Zambezi Region. Taking the local Thimbukushu name for the fruit of the jackalberry tree, Nunda sits on the banks of the Kavango River, 2km downstream ... Read more about Nunda River Lodge

Cape Cross Lodge

|29%|86% (53 reviews)

Cape Cross Lodge stands on a windswept beach of Namibia’s Skeleton Coast, very close to Cape Cross Seal Reserve. Comfortable and modern, it’s about an hour-and-a-half's drive north of Swakopmund.
Cape Cross Lodge is built in a mix of Cape Dutch and west coast fishing-village ... Read more about Cape Cross Lodge

Hakusembe River Lodge

|29%|86% (78 reviews)

Situated on the banks of the Kavango River, Hakusembe River Lodge is a substantial but established lodge, which has been extended in recent years. It's a peaceful spot, about 12km west of the town of Rundu at the gateway to Namibia’s Caprivi Strip (or Zambezi Region). The ... Read more about Hakusembe Lodge

Ndhovu Safari Lodge

|29%|88% (124 reviews)

Ndhovu Safari Lodge stands in a beautiful location on the west bank of the Kavango River, between Divundu and the Botswana border at Mohembo. It's just 2km north of the Mahango National Park, making it one of the closest lodges to this small and seldom visited park on Namibia’s ... Read more about Ndhovu Safari Lodge

Okonjima Plains Camp

|29%|95% (315 reviews)

Set amidst plains and rolling hills in a 220km2 private reserve just south of Otjiwarongo, Okonjima Plains Camp opened in 2014. It is the most affordable of the places to stay on the Okonjima Nature Reserve, whose raison d'etre is the AfriCat Foundation, set up to conserve ... Read more about Okonjima Plains Camp

Palmwag Lodge

|14%|83% (28 reviews)

Palmwag Lodge sits in an attractive location next to a palm-lined spring in the Uniab River, which often flows with water and draws elephants close to the lodge. This is one of northern Damaraland’s oldest lodges, and it’s able to accommodate a significant number of people... Read more about Palmwag Lodge

Mowani Mountain Camp

|14%|93% (106 reviews)

Situated in the heart of southern Damaraland, between Namibia's Ugab and the Huab rivers, the smart Mowani Mountain Camp commands a stunning location. Perched high on a rocky outcrop, the camps is nestled amongst large granite boulders and has superb views across gravel ... Read more about Mowani Mountain Camp

Terrace Bay

|14%|78% (33 reviews)

The isolated Terrace Bay Camp (which has been variously known as “Terrace Bay Restcamp" and “Terrace Bay Resort", although most people simply call it “Terrace Bay") stands at the most northerly point in the Skeleton Coast National Park that can be accessed by private vehicle... Read more about Terrace Bay

Ai-Ais Hot Springs Spa

|14%|80% (4 reviews)

Ai-Ais Hot Springs Spa lies at the Southern end of Fish River Canyon, in a scenic area beside natural sulphurous hot springs, from which it got its name, as Ai-Ais means 'burning water' in the Nama language. It was completely renovated in August 2009, and the lodge now ... Read more about Ai-Ais Hot Springs Spa

Namutoni Camp

|14%|84% (74 reviews)

Namutoni Camp stands on the eastern side of Etosha National Park, close to the von Lindequist Gate and the picturesque Fischer's Pan. Here, great concentrations of water birds and breeding colonies of flamingos can sometimes be seen during the rainy season. Namutoni itself ... Read more about Namutoni Camp

Desert Horse Inn

|14%|89% (39 reviews)

The owner-run Desert Horse Inn stands on the Klein Aus Vista reserve, which is reminiscent of a 'Western' movie set. It's about 1,400m above sea level, in what is probably the coldest place in Namibia - a totally unspoilt semi-desert area, with wide open plains against ... Read more about Desert Horse Inn

Lagoon Lodge

|14%|92% (41 reviews)

The bright yellow Lagoon Loge is located right next to Walvis Bay Lagoon, which attracts numerous species of birds. Run by French couple Helen and Wilfred Meiller, the guesthouse uses the French spelling of 'lodge', causing locals much confusion!
Although most visitors ... Read more about Lagoon Lodge

Mokuti Etosha Lodge

|14%|93% (9 reviews)

Situated just outside the eastern edge of Etosha National Park, set in its own small reserve, Mokuti Etosha Lodge is the largest 'lodge' in this area; in many ways it is really a hotel in the bush.
Each of Mokuti's 106 rooms is set under cool thatch, and equipped with, ... Read more about Mokuti Etosha Lodge

Mushara Lodge

|14%|93% (73 reviews)

Just 8km from the eastern gate of Etosha National Park, in its own private reserve, the sizeable Mushara Lodge is designed for travellers who want to visit Etosha, whilst staying in a more comfortable place than the restcamps within the park. It offers well-appointed rooms ... Read more about Mushara Lodge